A student-facing guided map worksheet where they trace Spanish treasure fleets, identify major pirate havens (Nassau, Port Royal), and complete geographical analysis questions about maritime chokepoints and island geography.
A comprehensive 2-page teacher facilitation guide containing lesson objectives, required materials, a suggested 60-minute pacing timeline, guiding class discussion prompts, and detailed answer keys for both student worksheets.
A comprehensive 2-page primary source analysis worksheet where students analyze real pirate codes (Bartholomew Roberts and John Phillips) and answer text-dependent historical inquiry questions about pirate democracy and shipboard rules.
A highly visual, engaging 6-slide presentation that introduces the Golden Age of Piracy, explores pirate myths vs. historical reality, discusses shipboard democracy and pirate codes, introduces Caribbean geography, and briefs students on their work.
A student-friendly reference guide and cheat sheet featuring the Five Themes of Geography, landforms, and map concepts styled as a captain's log. Includes simple definitions, hand-drawn-style illustrations of landforms (peninsula, isthmus, gulf, strait), and grid navigation rules.
A comprehensive, step-by-step 45-minute lesson plan for teachers, featuring instructional scripts, classroom setup, pacing, a scaffolding guide, and a complete answer key for the pirate treasure hunt.
An interactive geography worksheet featuring a coordinate grid map of Skulltooth Island. Students apply coordinate navigation, map keys, landforms, water bodies, and the Five Themes of Geography to solve a multi-step pirate treasure hunt.
A structured Year 11 Society and Culture lesson plan mapped directly to the NSW Stage 6 syllabus template, detailing outcomes, content, learning intentions, success criteria, and differentiation strategies for the Yolngu Boy lesson.
An expanded 16:9 8-slide presentation deck introducing students to Carl Rogers' Self-Concept theory and Charles Cooley's Looking-Glass Self theory, detailing their fundamental pillars and stepping through clear, visual character applications for the film Yolngu Boy.